So which one are you using ?
So which one are you using ?
My top 3 (as mainly JS dev) would be:
string
when you know that can happens.JSON.parse('{"n": 123456789123456789012.0}').n
// => 123456789123456800000
Object.freeze
a lot). Something like:const CONFIGURATION = { conf: { enabled: false } }
// setup a "copy"
let currentConfiguration = { ...CONFIGURATION }
currentConfiguration.conf.enabled = true
// try to reset the conf
currentConfiguration = { ...CONFIGURATION }
// => { conf: { enabled: true } }
if (foo = false) {
// do something
}
I tried Helix but my muscle memory around Vim movements was a non - starter for me. Also , Helix wasn’t working out of the box with Vue.JS (it needs to be tweaked a bit.
So I gave a try to LazyVIM and everything works almost as is. I’ll never look back.
Just by curiosity, why Blender isn’t adapted for this use case ?
Congrat. How long did it take to build this game ?
my two cents,
I personally buy some music from Bandcamp, and I’m pretty sure those songs don’t exist on the Apple Music catalog. So I don’t want to handle multiple apps to listen what I want.
Also, streaming platforms have the internet constraints. Sometimes, like when I’m driving, I don’t have a stable internet connection
Recompress to a lossless format (…) There is very little reason for you to do this
I though there are no reasons at all to do it. What could be a valid use case for this ?
I did a quick user script with Tampermonkey to search torrents links from torrents-csv.com of movies when I’m navigating to themoviedb.org . Not sure I can share it but it was really fun to develop and really useful for me.
The link is dead.
You can get pretty far using a bit of JS and Tamper Monkey . You can even search in existing user scripts if someone already did it.
I installed it on a cheap VPS a few years ago, and it just works. I never had to do any maintenance. I love it
I don’t get why the RFC show an example returning 403 with body “You do not have enough credit.” although there is a dedicated status code " 402 Payment Required". Isn’t more correct to use 402 in this situation?